If you're not sure whether you fancy coming along to a gig, check out this review from RPM magazine October 2007
Havana A Go Go @ Adam & Eve
The Adam has been a bit hit and miss with its gigs on a Friday nights over the past few months, last week saw a Coldplay tribute band that by all accounts would have had you slitting your wrists! This week however is totally different, probably the best Ramones tribute band going, and they're from round here, they've been going a few years now, and a lot of you have probably seen them or at least heard their name. What you get at one of their gigs is probably all of the best songs the band ever did, From the 1-2-3-4 intro of opener Blitzkrieg Bop through to the closing Rock n Roll Radio, each one performed in a typical Ramones style, loud and fast, with hardly a gap between each of the 32 songs they play in their set, I won't even try to list em' all but have a look at disc 1 of the Ramones anthology CD and you'll get some idea! As usual they performed brilliantly, only stopping for breath when drummer Mick Laffoley had problems with an unruly cymbal, Dean Collins on vocals was on form tonight too, he looks absolutely nothing like the late Joey, but he don't half sound like him, guitar duties were admirably handled by Keith Owen who played brilliantly, not the hardest music to play, but to keep up the relentless
pace of the songs takes some doing, we tried to get him to play I Hate School by his old band The Suburban Studs, but to no avail! Last but not least you have Mick McKearney on bass whose backing singing was absolutely spot on. The band are always playing gigs in the area so look out for them in the gig guides out there, and get yourself along to one of em' you don't know what you're missing. Twang - RPM Magazine.
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The above clip is Havana A Go Go performing 'Pinhead'
(Other music on the site is by the Ramones, not Havana A Go Go)
He's still in there at the mo mate due on the 21st...but ya never know...the band are supporting "bez" at the sound bar tomorrow.......see ya soon matey
alright bruddas we're at the old wharf, digbeth tonite (sat 1st aug) if you're around an fancy some incinerator and stuff -onstage 8.15 and it's FREE in ! cheers all the best
A brand new tune from Night of Treason not due for release until 15th August , however due to the sad passing of Harry Patch the last WW1 soldier we have decided to put it up with a special slide show to honour him and all those who fought so we could enjoy our freedom...
cheers lads, it was a top nite, loved your set and was really impressed you can segue through it like that - hope we can get another gig sorted sometime- all the best for now!